我按照猴哥那种托福背词法感觉不行啊。我感觉我记忆力最起码是一般的水平吧。背了5遍了还是不会啊!
我先介绍一下猴哥背诵法。首先以80单词一组。第一遍一秒钟内能认识的去掉。(后面有括号会的可以花掉)
然后用五秒时间为标准记一个单词,背到80个后反过来再进行2-3遍(第二遍花3秒第三遍两秒划掉的单词不用背)。
背完这3遍后 开始检测我背的结果! 重点来了。 我80个 花20分钟左右 只能认识30个左右 剩下50个一点不会, 而且 我在把这么不会背的继续背3遍 进行检测 还是不会啊 怎么办? 那个地方我做错了吗 还是我不适合这个学习方法,, 又或者 我还小脑子现在跟不上这个节奏(17)? 求指教!
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恩恩 谢谢你! 但是我经常背完80个左右喜欢检测一下会不会 一检测就已经疯了。80个50多都不会 这正常吗?是不是我不需要检测,硬着头皮继续背呀?
追答不客气,建议多检测,多复习,不然很容易忘记的,亲
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